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    I am splitting up with my husband, he refuses to leave the family home and wants me to leave. He is thinking of giving up his job so he can get social. I want to go but not loose my share of the house. We have two children in education. One wants to stay with me and the other with his dad
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    Re: Break up

    Hi Julieanne, Sorry to hear you are going through a tricky time with your husband at the moment. How old are the children? ( just as in education could be 5, 13, or 18... and makes a little difference re them making decisions )

    I think he might have a shock if he tries giving up work to live on benefits....it's not the easy joy of a life people seem to think it is ... Plus the children might end up wanting to stay together when it comes down to it.

    Is the home owned, on a mortgage, joint owned? or private rent / council rent ? If so what kind of tenancy do you have and is it in joint names ?

    Do you have somewhere to go ?
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      Re: Break up

      Our mortgage is in both our names.
      I have 4 children, three live at home 21,16,14

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      I could go to my dad's he lives 50 miles away

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